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Show raron nvn k-crecHn- Feature Fc JVcmcri; Club end Lodge Nc-73 Ethd D. R -4 ,1 1 ! Pkcna 494 PROVO (UTAHT UNDAY.'vHEIlALrC SUNDAY," NOVEI.IBEIl" 25, 1939" Sharon,;ard Plans Turkey Dinner. Dance . ; A Thanksgiving: turkey banquet ban-quet will 'be held at the Sharon ward hall Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, to wtlch the public is cordially invited to attend. A nominal fee will be charged for the dinner,,, and th. committee announces th&4r two 'gti est tickets will be presented - to anyone donating- $10 towards the building fund. Mrs., J. D. Pyne is general chairman on arrangements, and is being assisted by a large num ber of women from the ward. Vocal selections will be furnish ed by Weston : Brown and. Miss Louise Bullock: of". Provo," and an orchestra- -will be on- iiand to play for dancing; which is free to all. .. .. - Provp;Gouple Married In -New York City Word has been received here of the marriage of a well known Pro-vo Pro-vo couple, which took place Wednesday Wed-nesday evening In New York'City. Miss Evelyn Clark daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frea- Clark, and William E. Fafdoe, son of Dr. and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoerwere united in marriage, the ' bride wearing-a smart tan knit suitwith brown accessories, and a , beautiful cor sage of roses. - A reception-was tendered them that, evening by Mr. and Mrs. Kenenth Handleyf' Ethel Lowry) former B. Y. U. students; at their home. The young couple will reside in New York, where Mr.Pardoe is employed, and . has recently been promoted to secretary to the vice president of the Union Carbon and Carbide company. Sl -DorTt Hide Your Hands "ihemi i At laacbon nd'otir social vnt many vroaaa cfiaa unconsciously try to bid their mndi la on way or anothar. Hat you found youiMlf doing tills? If so, you havan't yet discovered .FIAMGiGO NAIL POLISH. FLAMINGO.wiia ii a oi application and loner-weaxiag qualities ...will be revelation to you. Beautiful nails axe always admired ... let FLAMINGO make you proud of yours. 1 THANKSGIVING DAY BRIDE MRS. RONALD DIXON, the former Verneda Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Jackson of Loa, Utah, whose marriage to Mr. Dixon, well-known- wProvoan, was anevent ot Thanksgiving day atJJie. Jipme, qf the '.groom's " ' mother, Mrs. Ernest Dixon. nzzn mrmzirtmu i - To caeet every oothine requiretneat... FLAMINGO offers fiv "teust" sbadss. You can have all five and still save -. lor FLAMINGO ii 'cter'-OMl ' quality for a dime!';. ; ; : ti:sne ieii::) - At Toilet Goods Counters r-' 1 L.. m i - i Ft I I .. i r.M" 1 At Wedding ; In Logan Mrs. M. C. Newell, Mrs.; Emma N. Bown, Mr. and Mrs. C. .W. Love, Mr. and Mrs. " Ftaymond Meacham, Miss Alice Bown, Rulon, Johnson and Bill Love, motored to Logan Wednesday evening-, to Nat-tend Nat-tend the wedding recepting complimenting com-plimenting " James Randall and his bride, the former Ruth Johnson John-son of Logan. - Mr. Randall is a son of Mr. add Mrs. J. W. Randall of Ogden and a grandson of Mrs. M. C. Newell. The group spent Thanksgiving in Ogden. . - Merchants' Dinner Being Planned The Ladies' Aid of Community church, is making plans for a merchants' dinner . to : be held Thursday from 11:30 to 2 o'clock at the Meno Trope hall. The public is cordially invited to attend. . . . .. Give Dinner At Mothers , -The family; of : Mrs. i Phoebe Jones gathered at v . her - home Thanksgiving- day, and after a delicious dinner, games, music and stunts were, en joyed. In attendance ' were Mr. and Mrs. S., Virl Jones and family of Springville, Mr. andr Mrs. Glen W. Baker and family of American Fork, and Mr;, and Mrs. T. Wil liam Jones and family of Provo. ; ."- D.F.RCiub ..... Party Enjoyed - The second -meeting of . the D F. F. club was: held Friday eve ning at the home of Melba Stev ens, and after- busmess, music, chdt and a delicious luncheon were the diversions. . . . . Those present ' were" Dorothy Hatch, Elizabeth" Done, Roberta Done and Ramona Crosby Crosby. Shower Bride-To-Be ..lUl 1 -.-H T. A 't. -Si Golclbrickers Are Hosts At Twenty-Seventh Annual Event i . . i, .. - . . , , - ' J" ' 'I-''' Goldbrickersrof : the B. Y. U. tendered their twenty-seventh twenty-seventh annual formal dinner-dance Friday evening: at the attractive golf clubhouse, the event featuring a "Land of Oz" theme, and proving a highlight of the social season. Toastmaster John' Utvich introduced Bill Prusse, Ben Lewis and Jack Gibb, Pwho responded with toasts, in keeping with the theme. : r . A special feature of the party was a half-hour broadcast broad-cast over station KOVO, during which time those present 'were introduced. Bricker songs were played, also novel arrangements ar-rangements of popular-numbers centering on tfie .theme. This is the first time that such a ; . t . Gomplimented Sew Save 54 Inch Woolen 'Fabric-in Dress, Skirt and Suit Weights of : 1 Sheer Wool Crepe Novelty Weaves Flannel . Serge Savings up to - - (Complete Stock of Above Fabrics On Sale- pSee Them Tday!)v mum mm, mMmma 7HZ DI3AJrCSNT .SXZZ , : . Ladies' Dept. ;A variety of useful and beauti f ul gifts were presented to Miss Vaunda Mitchell, bride-elect, .at a shower given by her mother,'. Mrs. W. E. Mitchell, Friday evening at the family home. " ' T Assisting the. hostess were Miss Ruth Mitchell, Mrs. Brigham Mitchell and Miss Rae Rowan. Forty-five guests attended. Lovely Love-ly flowers of the season were used in decorating.- - " Marion Mitchell entertained with i accordion- selections, and vocal solos were rendered by Claudine Marshall. . Progressive games, were played, Mrs. Clothield Newren of Provo, and Mrs, Leah Kirk of Idaho Falls, Ida., winning the prizes. Dainty , refreshments were, served. , , .. . .. Out-of-town guests included the bride-elect's ' grandmother, Mrs. Mattie Swallow of Salt Lake City, her aunts, Mrs. Leah Kirk of Idaho Falls, and Mrs. vMary Fer-rell Fer-rell of Grantsville, and a cousin, Mrs. Leon a ' Karpowitz of Sugar-house. broadcast has been made by any -p. t . B. .y. u. social -unit, Jack iTun- y VCXfC Vint VC X Coleman and Dick Clark assisted on th8..;,icmmittee.:-. -: ;- A color scheme of gold and blue, the unit colors, predominated in the decorations, and a new type of all-glass shield, illuminated by modern tube lighting- was presented pre-sented to the unit. Ben Lewis, Paul Harmon, John Dean,, and Malcolm Booth sang a new arrangement of "Bricker Haven Sweetheart," accompanied by Burke Jenkins, and Paul Harmon Har-mon followed with a piano medley of "Land of Oz" aonjs. Beautiful silk and velvet evening eve-ning bags were presented to the young ladies as favors. - . Members" and their partners present were: Jack Trunnell, Katherine Morrell, Malcolm Booth, Ruth i Keddington, John W. Dean, Dixie Standage, Pal Harmon, Dorothy Greenwood, Gee Jackson, Betty Jean Stapley, Alf Alder, Mary Etta Larsen, John Utvich, Lola Taylor, Grant' Fisher, Beth Mendenhall. Bill- Woo If," Ruth Stout. Alfred Ridge, Ruth Poll, Bill, Potasnik, Beth Bird, Keith Wilson, Ruth Hales, DickiSwen-son, DickiSwen-son, Katherine Cox, Mark Boyle,' Beth Hales, Bob Moorefield. Venice Ven-ice Whiting; Bill Prusse,' Elaine Brockbank, Dick Clark, Sarah Mabey, Junius Mclntyre, Birdie Boyer, Burton Todd, Gladys Dixon, Dix-on, Darwin Reese, Margaret Bel-nap, Bel-nap, Ralph Olsen, Geniei Hayward, Shirl Evans, Cleo Stolworthy, Burke Jenkins, Joan Bere. Victor Brimhall, Nancy Richards. Lester Taylor, Charlotte Lindsay, James oieman,. Renee Anderson, Bryce unnstensen, Neva Strate, Fred Wimer, Geraldlne ' MacFarland. Rulon Johnson, Alice Bown, Bud i-ggertgen, Maxine Larsen, ' Ben Lewis; Florence ; Franceai Homer Stephens and' Frances Hughes. Aiumni members and partners were Roy Hudson, Shirlie Waans-gaard, Waans-gaard, George, Killian. Dorothv Daynes, Wayne Mclntvre. Edith Marsh, Jack Gibb, Charlotte Webb, ljt. ana jvirs. Wesley P. Lloyd, ur ana Mrs. Lorin C. Bryner. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Dixon. -;, Guests, were President and Mrs. Christen -Jensen Dean and Mrs Herald R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J acob Coleman, and Gordon Snow and Miss Beth . Todd. Taylor Family ; Holds Party The family of' the late William J. Taylor assembled at the home of Bishop and Mrs. August J. Johnson in Lake View, Thursday evening, to commemorate,.1 their father's eightieth birthday anniversary. anni-versary. ;. x.. "A delicious buffet luncheon was followed by games and music. A pleasant time was spent by Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Dahlquist, Mr. and Mrs. ..Scott A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs." J. C. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor; of American Fork, Bishop and Mrs. Golden Taylor of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Snow of Hurricane, Hur-ricane, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R Gunft of Hyrum, Mrs. Vivian Taylor, Tay-lor, Creer of Riverside, Calif., Hal T." Dahlquist, Miss Nanalee Johnson John-son and Miss Alene Johnson. '. Mrs. Frances Ann Mower of 632 West Fourth, North street, whose eightieth birthday anniversary will occur November 30, " was honored by her family Saturday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. George W. Tucker, 3G0 East Sixth North street. . ' ''. ." .' A sumpteous dinner was served. the-dining table being decorated with a large birthday , cake and beautiful flowers. ; , , Mrs-Mower ' has. seven children, as follows Silas WMower, Roosevelt;" Roose-velt;" Mrs. George ,W. Tucker and Mrs. Cynthia Holliman, Provo; Hyrum D. Mower, San Francisco, Cailif.; Jesse L. Mower and Ernest E. Mower Ogden, and. Principal John F. Mower of the Dixon high school of Provo. Also, she has 50 grandchildren and 45 greatgrandchildren, great-grandchildren, i ; She was born in Union Fort, Utah, Nov..- 30, 1858, a daughter of Silas and Keziah Brady Richards. Rich-ards. She married ; John -Albert Mower in the St. George temple, Nov. 21, 1877, and he died June 30, 1894. On May 25, 1904, she was married to her husband's brother, Henry Mower, in the Manti temple and he passed away Nov. 11, 1937. Mrs. Mower resided in FaJrview for 50 years, and moved to Provo in 1928. --. .-ft Club. Calendar -ti ' OIERE ASHE Members of the Chere Amie club will be guests of Mrs. Keith Thomas at the Ec!naMae Hedqulst home Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. , ' ! ladies' LrrmAiiv The Ladies' Literary club will meet Wednesday , at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Arnold Raw-lings. Raw-lings. Mrs. Ada Straw will give a program on "International Events." and Mrs. Almo B. Simmons Sim-mons has the music in charge. UTAH SOKOSIS Utah Sorosls club members will meet Wednesdav at. 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Alex Hedqulst. Mrs. Abe Turner will review "The Patriot,", by Pearl Buck. The Clivell club meeting, scheduled sched-uled for Monday evening has been postponed. ' , - VAL NORN ALUMNAE Members of the Val Norn Alum nae ' wiir meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Dorothy Jones. Luncheon will be served at 8 o'clock. DE NOVO . v The De Novo club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ted Johnson. , MONDAY CLUB ! Mrs, Rose Vincent will be hostess host-ess to members of the Monday afternoon aft-ernoon Social club at her home Monday. . o. e. a Regular meeting of Valley Chapter Chap-ter No. 3, O. E. S.f will be held Tuesday e vening ' at 8 o'clock at. the Masonic temple. The affair will be in the form of a home-coming and roll t;all and every member mem-ber of Valley Circle is asked to respond re-spond in person or by letter.. Initiation In-itiation of new, members will be followed ty refreshments. VIELLES AMES Vlelles Amies club members will meet, with Miss Anna Smoot Tuesday Tues-day evening, instead of Monday evening. . , Three Couples Celebrate Silver Wedding SPANISH FORK An unusual social event of the week when three couples celebrated their 25th wedding anniversartf s together. Twenty-five years ogro on Nov. 18, 1914, they went jtoether to the Salt Lake L. D. trr; : and were married. They are lr. and Mrs. Wells T. lirockUmk. Mr. and Mrs. Loran A. Olsn and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Y. Johnson. This i3 the first time that the three couples have been together to celebrkte a wedtJim: anniversary and it was planned as a surprise to the Jadtes. At 6 o'clock, they went for a long canyon drive, after whun they returned to the home at Dr. , Wells Brockbank, where an old-fashioned wedding supper was set" with ail old-fashioned coal-oil coal-oil lamp in the center of the table. The real dinner of the evenir.tT, however had been prepared tit the Swenson cafe, which was a hot chicken dinner. A lovely wedding cake had been prepared with 25 pink candlea in silver candlenolders, , with a bridal couple in silver. Each lady wu presented with a corsage of pink roses and a miniature silver knife and fork set. Following the dinner, thoy attended the show at the local theater, then they returned to the home of Dr. llrockbar.se. where they were served ice cream and their wedding cake. . Y- Y- Family Home On Thanksgiving A family Thanksgiving dinner was given by Chris Andrcasen ot his home. Places were ,set for Mrs. L. W. Paulsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Erven Balr, Miss Romle Andrea-sen, Andrea-sen, Park Andreasen of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman and family fam-ily and Mrs. William Hoffman of Randolph, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKinnon of Echo City, Utah. ft m-jt x r r? n.- if JX 1 1 1 1 I f f r r V t 5 If i i Danciris: - Drama - - Radio Vocal - - Piano; Director - : 4 - - Rita Bro olis XNNOUNCEAAENT! Parents : May 1 we suggest that you avail ; yourself of the opportunity to give your children or friends a Xmas "gift: of lasting cultural value. v v ' The Provo Conservatory's Xmas Gift Order; Certificates which are exchangeable for lessons in any department of the school are now available. . Get yours ' now. 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